Welcome and introductions.
What are some ideas for using these cameras in your curriculum?
How to use your camera? Here's a link to the ........ I need to find a link for Samsung, huh?
How about ideas of how to use the pictures? PhotoStory/MovieMaker?
Go get some pictures....go around the school to practice using the camera
Make sure everyone knows how upload the pictures and how to save them.
Saving pics and file organization.
How about the Scanner? What if we have pictures, documents and want them save digitally on a computer?
What could you do for an end of the year use of these cameras/scanners?
Other On-line Resources (Some of these may be blocked in school) To use with your images:
How about using PhotoStory or MovieMaker? They may already be on your computers*
Or, if you'd like some on-line, quick and easy programs to make videos from your pictures: PhotoPeach and Stupeflix have worked well for teachers. Voicethread *Blocked at Andover * and the educational site that you have to pay for Ed.Voicethread *Is Open at Andover*
Thurs. June 18th
Equipment purchased through the Teacher Center:
9 Samsung L100 Digital Cameras
9 HP ScanJet 3110 Scanners
Link to Teacher Center Downloads
This link is another one for Technology up to $250.
Agenda for today:
Welcome and introductions.What are some ideas for using these cameras in your curriculum?
How to use your camera? Here's a link to the ........ I need to find a link for Samsung, huh?
How about ideas of how to use the pictures? PhotoStory/MovieMaker?
Go get some pictures....go around the school to practice using the camera
Make sure everyone knows how upload the pictures and how to save them.
Saving pics and file organization.
How about the Scanner? What if we have pictures, documents and want them save digitally on a computer?
What could you do for an end of the year use of these cameras/scanners?
Photo Courtesy of Jing Project and Andover's Home Page: http://www.andovercsd.org/default.aspx
Other On-line Resources (Some of these may be blocked in school)
To use with your images:
How about using PhotoStory or MovieMaker? They may already be on your computers*
Or, if you'd like some on-line, quick and easy programs to make videos from your pictures: PhotoPeach and Stupeflix have worked well for teachers.
Voicethread *Blocked at Andover * and the educational site that you have to pay for Ed.Voicethread *Is Open at Andover*
To find images:
Creative Commons
Free Image sites from Tim Clarke: http://delicious.com/tclarke/free+images
Flickr *Blocked at Andover*
Google Images
Public domain images
The site I downloaded to create a Panoramic photo:
Windows Live Photo Gallery
Companies equipment was purchased from:
Samsung
HP